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Fisher-Price Pretend Play Shopping Cart, Blue
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This shopping cart is a great gift for toddlers and children of all ages. It is easy to assemble and comes with starter groceries. It is also very sturdy and comes with some assembly required.
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This shopping cart is a great gift for toddlers and children of all ages. It is easy to assemble and comes with starter groceries. It is also very sturdy and comes with some assembly required.
Pros
- Great for toddlers learning to walk
- Sturdy and durable
- Easy to assemble
- Includes starter groceries
Cons
- Missing small front wheels
- Tricky legs
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Description
The Fisher-Price Shopping Cart is a great toy to help kids learn cognitive, educational and developmental skills through real life scenarios! The Fisher-Price Shopping Cart is a great toy to help kids learn cognitive, educational and developmental skills through real life scenarios! FEATURES Cash Register Set features a real working calculator, pop-out drawer, credit card scanner and a play bar-code scanner that really beeps. Playset also includes one milk carton, one play apple, cheese, pretzel and jelly Fisher-Price is the #1 trusted brand by parentsDETAILS 8" H x 14.5" W x 15" D Age: 3 years & up Plastic Imported Model no. 93519, 93518 Gift Givers: This item ships in its original packaging. If intended as a gift, the packaging may reveal the contents. Size: One Size. Color: Blue. Gender: unisex.
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